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“I would go back to the province in Thailand where I was born, to my parents’ village. That is what would make me most happy. I would help my parents out on their family farm. I would farm and take care of the elephants, cows and water buffalo. I would help my parents with small errands. When I am able to, well, to be frank, when I get the money to do it, that is what I will do with my life. If I could do it right now, I would.”

“My son was born three months premature. He is my miracle baby. They say he has ADD and insist on giving him medicine for it, but I don’t think he does. I like who he is without the medicine. He doesn’t need it. When he’s not on medicine, he is different. When we visited my family in Thailand last year, he wasn’t taking any of his normal medication. He snuggled with me, hugged me, and was with me like glue. He’s watched his father go through depression and watches all of the pills he takes, so I think my son sees him and thinks it is natural, and he is supposed to as well.”

“Most kids my age don’t do websites. The first time I did one, my teacher called our house – my dad had to move the phone away from his ear when she saw it. She was really excited. This is my cave down here. It’s where I do all of my work. What we’re looking at here is the code and stuff that makes up the program. It should have elevator music playing alongside it. It is pretty boring. This is the stuff you guys … No, I never want to say ‘your kind’ because all of us are different…. but it is just the stuff non-programmers normally see. I finished this one in about twenty minutes. It is for our holocaust unit at school that’s due tomorrow. You can type in different questions and receive an answer from a holocaust survivor back.”

“Cincinnati is more of an acquired taste. I actually lived here for two years for school and hated it. But I went away and realized I missed it. So I came back. It’s a real rag-tag kind of city full of all kinds of people. You just have to find your place in it.”